Input/Output Connectors
Power Connector:
The server power cable attaches here.
Serial Connectors:
The server has two 9-pin, universal
asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) serial connectors
(A and B). Serial signal cables for modems or other serial
devices attach here. To attach 25-pin signal cables, you must
use a 9-pin-to-25-pin adapter cable. For information about
displaying and changing port assignments, see “Devices and
I/O Ports” on page 20.
SVGA Connector:
The monitor signal cable attaches here.
You can install other graphics adapters in your server. If
your server has an adapter other than the one shown here,
refer to the instructions that come with your adapter or
monitor.
External SCSI Connector:
External SCSI devices attach here.
Ethernet Connector:
The cable for the Ethernet network
attaches here.
Parallel Connector:
The server has one 25-pin parallel port.
A signal cable for a parallel device, such as a printer, attaches
here. For information about displaying and changing port
assignments, see “Devices and I/O Ports” on page 20.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connector:
You can use a 4-pin
USB cable to attach I/O devices to the USB connector.
Mouse (Auxiliary-Device) Connector:
The mouse
(auxiliary-device) cable attaches here.
Keyboard Connector:
The keyboard cable attaches here.
Infrared Connector:
An optional infrared (IR) transceiver
module can attach here.
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